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A FAN PAINTED WITH A SNOWY LANDSCAPE, AFTER WANG HUI, c 1900s A FAN PAINTED WITH A SNOWY LANDSCAPE, AFTER WANG HUI, c 1900s China, after Wang Hui (1632-1717) but dating to the late 19th to early 20th century. Ink, watercolors, and gouache on a paper folding fan. Finely painted to depict a snow-covered landscape with layers of snow piled atop pavilions and pine trees. The verso with calligraphy. Inscriptions: Inscribed to the painting, ‘The mountains are covered with snow’ 连山积雪 , further inscribed, ‘Painting a Winter Scene in the Summer Months in 1705 by Wang, the Plow and Smoke Scatterer’ 乙酉夏月写寒意 , 耕烟散人王翚 . Two seals, ‘Shigu’ 石谷 and ‘wanghui zhi yin’ 王翚之印 . The verso signed with seals ‘Wang Su’ 王素 and Xiao Mou 小某 and inscribed with a poem, ‘The snow has fallen into the forest, and the woodcutter's songs are sung all over the land in the twilight/ the high pavilion is leaning on the sky and the monks want to settle down, while the bells on one side of the pavilion are scattered with the voices of the people who know them/ the spring smoke on the rock, the wind on the rock, a thousand branches of snow with clouds closed/ at dawn, I suddenly lost the color of the green mountains, and I was in the middle of ten thousand plum blossom trees.’ Provenance: Swiss private collection. Condition: Good condition with minor wear and soiling, few small tears along the folds, minimal losses and some soiling. Dimensions: Length 60 cm, Height 20 cm (the painting) and 33.5 cm (the frame) Wang Hui (1632-1717) was a Chinese landscape painter, one of the Four Wangs. He and the three other Wangs dominated orthodox art in China throughout the late Ming and early Qing periods. Of the Four Wangs, Wang Hui is considered the best-known today. Museum comparison: Compare a related folding fan mounted as an album leaf, by Wang Hui, depicting a landscape, in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession number 1989.363.144.

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A FAN PAINTED WITH A SNOWY LANDSCAPE, AFTER WANG HUI, c 1900s A FAN PAINTED WITH A SNOWY LANDSCAPE, AFTER WANG HUI, c 1900s China, after Wang Hui (1632-1717) but dating to the late 19th to early 20th century. Ink, watercolors, and gouache on a paper folding fan. Finely painted to depict a snow-covered landscape with layers of snow piled atop pavilions and pine trees. The verso with calligraphy. Inscriptions: Inscribed to the painting, ‘The mountains are covered with snow’ 连山积雪 , further inscribed, ‘Painting a Winter Scene in the Summer Months in 1705 by Wang, the Plow and Smoke Scatterer’ 乙酉夏月写寒意 , 耕烟散人王翚 . Two seals, ‘Shigu’ 石谷 and ‘wanghui zhi yin’ 王翚之印 . The verso signed with seals ‘Wang Su’ 王素 and Xiao Mou 小某 and inscribed with a poem, ‘The snow has fallen into the forest, and the woodcutter's songs are sung all over the land in the twilight/ the high pavilion is leaning on the sky and the monks want to settle down, while the bells on one side of the pavilion are scattered with the voices of the people who know them/ the spring smoke on the rock, the wind on the rock, a thousand branches of snow with clouds closed/ at dawn, I suddenly lost the color of the green mountains, and I was in the middle of ten thousand plum blossom trees.’ Provenance: Swiss private collection. Condition: Good condition with minor wear and soiling, few small tears along the folds, minimal losses and some soiling. Dimensions: Length 60 cm, Height 20 cm (the painting) and 33.5 cm (the frame) Wang Hui (1632-1717) was a Chinese landscape painter, one of the Four Wangs. He and the three other Wangs dominated orthodox art in China throughout the late Ming and early Qing periods. Of the Four Wangs, Wang Hui is considered the best-known today. Museum comparison: Compare a related folding fan mounted as an album leaf, by Wang Hui, depicting a landscape, in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession number 1989.363.144.

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